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5 Java collections framework prebuilt data structures interfaces and methods for manipulating those data structures

6 A collection is a data structure actually, an object that can hold references to other objects. Usually, collections contain references to objects that are all of the same type. Figure 20.1 lists some of the interfaces of the collections framework. Package java.util.

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8 Each primitive type has a corresponding type-wrapper class (in package java.lang). Boolean, Byte, Character, Double, Float, Integer, Long and Short. Each type-wrapper class enables you to manipulate primitive-type values as objects. Collections cannot manipulate variables of primitive types. They can manipulate objects of the type-wrapper classes, because every class ultimately derives from Object.

9 Each of the numeric type-wrapper classes Byte, Short, Integer, Long, Float and Double extends class Number. The type-wrapper classes are final classes, so you cannot extend them. Primitive types do not have methods, so the methods related to a primitive type are located in the corresponding type-wrapper class.

10 A boxing conversion converts a value of a primitive type to an object of the corresponding type-wrapper class. An unboxing conversion converts an object of a type-wrapper class to a value of the corresponding primitive type. These conversions can be performed automatically (called autoboxing and auto-unboxing). Example: // create integerarray Integer[] integerarray = new Integer[ 5 ]; // assign Integer 10 to integerarray[ 0 ] integerarray[ 0 ] = 10; // get int value of Integer int value = integerarray[ 0 ];

11 Interface Collection is the root interface from which interfaces Set, Queue and List are derived. Interface Set defines a collection that does not contain duplicates. Interface Queue defines a collection that represents a waiting line. Interface Collection contains bulk operations for adding, clearing and comparing objects in a collection.

12 A Collection can be converted to an array. Interface Collection provides a method that returns an Iterator object, which allows a program to walk through the collection and remove elements from the collection during the iteration. Class Collections provides static methods that search, sort and perform other operations on collections.

13 A List (sometimes called a sequence) is a Collection that can contain duplicate elements. List indices are zero based. In addition to the methods inherited from Collection, List provides methods for manipulating elements via their indices, manipulating a specified range of elements, searching for elements and obtaining a ListIterator to access the elements. Interface List is implemented by several classes, including ArrayList, LinkedList and Vector. Autoboxing occurs when you add primitive-type values to objects of these classes, because they store only references to objects.

14 Class ArrayList and Vector are resizable-array implementations of List. Inserting an element between existing elements of an ArrayList or Vector is an inefficient operation. A LinkedList enables efficient insertion (or removal) of elements in the middle of a collection. The primary difference between ArrayList and Vector is that Vectors are synchronized by default, whereas ArrayLists are not.

15 List method add adds an item to the end of a list. List method size returns the number of elements. List method get retrieves an individual element s value from the specified index. Collection method iterator gets an Iterator for a Collection. Iterator- method hasnext determines whether a Collection contains more elements. Returns true if another element exists and false otherwise. Iterator method next obtains a reference to the next element. Collection method contains determine whether a Collection contains a specified element. Iterator method remove removes the current element from a Collection.

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20 Class Collections provides several highperformance algorithms for manipulating collection elements. The algorithms (Fig. 20.5) are implemented as static methods.

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23 Method sort sorts the elements of a List The elements must implement the Comparable interface. The order is determined by the natural order of the elements type as implemented by a compareto method. Method compareto is declared in interface Comparable and is sometimes called the natural comparison method. The sort call may specify as a second argument a Comparator object that determines an alternative ordering of the elements.

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26 The Comparator interface is used for sorting a Collection s elements in a different order. The static Collections method reverseorder returns a Comparator object that orders the collection s elements in reverse order.

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29 Figure 20.8 creates a custom Comparator class, named TimeComparator, that implements interface Comparator to compare two Time2 objects. Class Time2, declared in Fig. 8.5, represents times with hours, minutes and seconds. Class TimeComparator implements interface Comparator, a generic type that takes one type argument. A class that implements Comparator must declare a compare method that receives two arguments and returns a negative integer if the first argument is less than the second, 0 if the arguments are equal or a positive integer if the first argument is greater than the second.

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40 Collections method reverse reverses the order of the elements in a List Method fill overwrites elements in a List with a specified value. Method copy takes two arguments a destination List and a source List. Each source List element is copied to the destination List. The destination List must be at least as long as the source List; otherwise, an IndexOutOfBoundsException occurs. If the destination List is longer, the elements not overwritten are unchanged. Methods min and max each operate on any Collection. Method min returns the smallest element in a Collection, and method max returns the largest element in a Collection.

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44 Collections method addall takes two arguments a Collection into which to insert the new element(s) and an array that provides elements to be inserted. Collections method frequency takes two arguments a Collection to be searched and an Object to be searched for in the collection. Method frequency returns the number of times that the second argument appears in the collection. Collections method disjoint takes two Collections and returns true if they have no elements in common.

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48 Student Poll. Figure 7.8 contains an array of survey responses that s hard coded into the program. Suppose we wish to process survey results that are stored in a file. This exercise requires two separate programs. First, create an application that prompts the user for survey responses and outputs each response to a file. Use a Formatter to create a file called numbers.txt. Each integer should be written using method format. Then modify the program in Fig. 7.8 to read the survey responses from numbers.txt. The responses should be read from the file by using a Scanner. Use method nextint to input one integer at a time from the file. The program should continue to read responses until it reaches the end of the file. The results should be output to the text file "output.txt".

49 Figure 7.8 uses arrays to summarize the results of data collected in a survey: Forty students were asked to rate the quality of the food in the student cafeteria on a scale of 1 to 10 (where 1 means awful and 10 means excellent). Place the 40 responses in an integer array, and summarize the results of the poll. Array responses is a 40-element int array of the survey responses. 11-element array frequency counts the number of occurrences of each response (1 to 10). Each element is initialized to zero by default. We ignore frequency[0].

50 End of the course Hope you have enjoyed the course Good luck and have fun! (C) 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

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